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Collaborative projects: a study of paired work in a Malaysian university

There has recently been considerable interest in various forms of collaborative learning. This study examines the project work of university students in a teaching English as a second language (TESOL) program for people for whom English is a second language. It compares the phonetics and phonology projects completed by students working in pairs with those completed by students working alone. It was found that those who worked together produced better work and had more positive attitudes. However, it was observed that working in pairs sometimes involved conflict, manipulation and/or deception. It is suggested that while this type of work can be of value in academic writing there is a need for caution when assigning or allowing collaborative academic activities.

There has recently been considerable interest in various forms of collaborative learning. This study examines the project ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Holmes, Richard
Date: 2003
Geographic subjects: Asia; Malaysia
Journal title: Innovations in education and teaching international
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Language; Students

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